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Seymour earned a B.A. in History Pre-Law from the College of Arts and Sciences and a Minor in Sports Management from the College of Business.
The Ohio University community mourns Nicolai Pavel, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Mathematics in the College of Arts and Sciences, who passed away on Jan. 19.
A new book by OHIO alumnus Steven Wills, Ph.D., “Strategy Shelved: The Collapse of Cold War Naval Strategic Planning,” examines U.S. naval strategy during the Cold War and post-Cold War.
Astrophysicist Zach Meisel, Ph.D., is part of an international team of pioneers whose goal is to solve some of the mysteries about stars and stellar burning at the elemental level.
Ohio University chemist Jixin Chen, Ph.D., took advantage of the time when labs were shut down early in the pandemic to apply a very modern solution to solve a very old question.
The undergraduate online psychology degree offered by the College of Arts and Sciences is one of a number of Ohio University programs ranked among the best in the nation and the state.
OHIO alumnus Robert Venosa, Ph.D., recently authored two articles exploring the emergence of liberal internationalist ideas as a method for governing international relations in the 1930s and 1950s.
It's time for psychology students to start looking for summer 2022 internships and undergraduate research opportunities.
The M.A. in Law, Justice & Culture focuses on critical analysis of law in relation to society, culture, politics and power.
The Charles J. Ping Institute for the Teaching of the Humanities will present a free workshop for high school teachers on “Studying Latin Manuscripts through the Ohio University Collection.”
The State Department announced the selection of Talinn Phillips of Ohio University for a spring semester English Language Specialist virtual project in Russia.
Students interested in the Food in Sicily study away program, scheduled for May 6 through May 26, 2022, are invited to attend an upcoming information session on Microsoft Teams.
The symposium features Dr. Fawaz A. Gerges, professor of international relations and professor in contemporary Middle East studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The panel discussion will focus primarily on the relationship of U.S. presidents and the news media since the 1970s.
The Menard Family George Washington Forum will host a discussion with Musa Al-Gharbi on "We Have Never Been Woke: Social Justice Discourse, Inequality and the Rise of a New Elite" Jan. 20.